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Lois Lamerato, PhD

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Economic Implications of Weight Change in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Modest weight loss (>3%) among metformin-treated patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus was associated with decreased costs, lower resource utilization, and lower rates of treatment discontinuation.


Eric Cheng

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The Underuse of Carotid Interventions in Veterans With Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis

For patients with symptomatic severe (>70%) carotid stenosis carotid endarterectomy is highly effective at reducing the risk of subsequent stroke; however few eligible Veterans appear to be receiving this procedure.


Robin Zweifel, BS, MT (ASCP)

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Quality Metrics for Oncology in a Value-Based Reimbursement World

CMS has developed the Oncology Care Model (OCM) to provide physician practices that furnish chemotherapy treatment the option of payment arrangements that include financial and performance accountability for episodes of care for cancer patients. This article presents an overview of the model and guidelines that can help meet the quality and performance measures for OCM participation.



Barbara A. McCann, MSW

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Performance Measurement for People With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Conceptual Model

The Performance Measurement for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions conceptual model can facilitate development and refinement of quality measures for a medically complex population.


Paul M. Ridker, MD

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Statin Therapy for Elevated hsCRP: What Are the Public Health Implications?

Randomized trial data indicate that heart disease risk associated with elevated hsCRP can be cut by almost half with a safe, proven pharmacologic therapy.




Yelba M. Castellon, MD

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The Impact of Patient Assistance Programs and the 340B Drug Pricing Program on Medication Cost

Examining the financial impact that patient assistance programs and the 340B Drug Pricing Program have on improving medication cost.


Kavita Nair, PhD

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Strategies for Enhancing Early Diagnosis and Implementation of Disease-Modifying Therapies in Alzheimer Disease

Dr Nair introduces a new video series surrounding identification of and key treatment strategies for Alzheimer disease.





Deidre V. Washington, PhD

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Preventive Drug Lists as Tools for Managing Asthma Medication Costs

Findings of this qualitative interview study suggest promise, but also challenges, with regard to using preventive drug lists to help families manage asthma medication costs.




Jason A. Roy, PhD

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Value and the Medical Home: Effects of Transformed Primary Care

A patient-centered medical home with intensive case management and a payer partner can significantly improve hospital utilization and may decrease total medical costs for a Medicare population.


Allison B. Rosen, MD, ScD

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Psychological Distress and Trends in Healthcare Expenditures and Outpatient Healthcare

The upward trend in total and outpatient healthcare expenditures in the United States appears to be unrelated to psychological distress.


David T. Chiu, MD, MPH

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Who Should We Treat: Elective Surgical Admissions or Patients With COVID-19?

In the midst of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health care leaders must work to optimize emergency department and hospital efficiency while maintaining patient access to care.


Michael Kaufmann, MD

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Electronic Consults for Improving Specialty Care Access for Veterans

The combination of electronic consultations and active triage of specialty care consults effectively reduces wait times for outpatient clinics.


Cynthiya Ruban, BSc

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Changing Physician Behavior: What Works?

The authors evaluate methods for implementing clinical research and guidelines, in order to change physician practice patterns, in surgical and general practice.



David C. Baker, PharmD

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Medicare Part D Policy Update and Implications for 2010

Although the fundamental structure of Medicare Part D remained the same in 2010, the beneficiary provisions continued to improve.




Mary Hopkins, RN

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Measuring Migraine-Related Quality of Care Across 10 Health Plans

Standardized measurement of migraine, an underdiagnosed and perhaps underrecognized condition, is necessary for health plans to understand utilization of costly diagnostic and treatment services.


Linda Dimitropoulos, PhD

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Public Attitudes Toward Health Information Exchange: Perceived Benefits and Concerns

Greater consumer participation in determining how HIE occurs could engender greater trust among all demographic groups, regardless of varying levels of privacy and security concerns.

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